The OSCE has initiated a study on the mental health of journalists.
The OSCE Mission in Serbia announced today that it has launched a new round of research on the mental health of journalists, and its findings and recommendations will be used to define activities and projects aimed at providing journalists with better working conditions.

The research "Journalists and Mental Health" aims to determine the extent and sources of stress that journalists may encounter in their daily work, according to the OSCE.
The goal is also to ascertain whether and to what extent this affects the experience of professional burnout and the mental health of media workers.
A report with the results will be made available to the public, and the findings of the research will be shared with the Permanent Working Group on the Safety of Journalists, primarily the journalists' and media associations involved in its work – the Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia, the Journalists' Association of Serbia, the Independent Association of Journalists of Vojvodina, ANEM, the Media Association, and the Online Media Association.
By participating, you can contribute to this research and take approximately 15 minutes to complete the Questionnaire. The research is entirely anonymous, and all data obtained through the survey will be processed only within the research team, strictly in aggregate form. Participation in the research is voluntary.
The questionnaire can be found at this link.
Source: Danas
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